
Billie Eilish: Why Three-Hour Concerts Are Off the Table
Billie Eilish, the enigmatic pop sensation, is gearing up for her highly anticipated ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ tour, kicking off this September. However, fans should not expect marathon-length concerts from the Grammy-winning artist. In a recent chat with fans, Eilish, 22, made it clear: “I’m not doing a three-hour show, that’s literally psychotic. Nobody wants that. You guys don’t want that. I don’t want that.”
While lengthy performances are common in today’s music scene, with artists like Eric Church, Taylor Swift, and Bruce Springsteen known for their epic sets, Eilish is taking a different approach. Despite her stance against extended concerts, anticipation for her tour remains high.
The tour follows the release of her latest album, ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft,’ which dropped on May 17. Eilish described the album as a reflection of her true self, a departure from any theatrical personas. Crafted with her brother Finneas, the album represents a journey back in time, reconnecting with their younger selves.
Finneas called the album his “favorite thing I’ve ever been a part of making,” while Eilish expressed, “@finneas and I put so much into this album and have never ever ever loved something more.”
As anticipation builds for the ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft’ tour, fans can look forward to an intimate and authentic experience from Billie Eilish, even if the concerts won’t be marathon-length.
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